This report evaluates Operation Rollout, a program in Los Angeles County District Attorney’s (LADA) Office for investigating shooting incidents involving police officers. The evaluation analyzes all officer-involved shooting cases investigated by LADA during a four-year period two years before and two years after Rollout began.
The purpose of this report is to examine three key questions:
1. Should Los Angeles County continue Rollout?
2. Should other jurisdictions adopt the program?
3. Should federal funds be used to support Rollout elsewhere?
This report does not answer these questions directly; instead it provides detailed information about the program to allow readers to draw their own conclusions about those questions.
Original Title
Uchida, C. D., Et. Al. - Police Shootings and the Prosecutor in Los Angeles County: An Evaluation of Operation Rollout
This report evaluates Operation Rollout, a program in Los Angeles County District Attorney’s (LADA) Office for investigating shooting incidents involving police officers. The evaluation analyzes all officer-involved shooting cases investigated by LADA during a four-year period two years before and two years after Rollout began.
The purpose of this report is to examine three key questions:
1. Should Los Angeles County continue Rollout?
2. Should other jurisdictions adopt the program?
3. Should federal funds be used to support Rollout elsewhere?
This report does not answer these questions directly; instead it provides detailed information about the program to allow readers to draw their own conclusions about those questions.
This report evaluates Operation Rollout, a program in Los Angeles County District Attorney’s (LADA) Office for investigating shooting incidents involving police officers. The evaluation analyzes all officer-involved shooting cases investigated by LADA during a four-year period two years before and two years after Rollout began.
The purpose of this report is to examine three key questions:
1. Should Los Angeles County continue Rollout?
2. Should other jurisdictions adopt the program?
3. Should federal funds be used to support Rollout elsewhere?
This report does not answer these questions directly; instead it provides detailed information about the program to allow readers to draw their own conclusions about those questions.